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Federal Lawsuit Challenges Georgia Law That Limits Many People or Groups to Posting 3 Bonds a Year

The measure comes amid conservative efforts to restrict community bail funds, which were used to post bond for people involved in 2020 protests against racial injustice and, more recently, to free those jailed while protesting a new public safety training center being built near Atlanta.
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New York Law Journal

City Bar Issues Ratings for New York City Judicial Candidates as Primary Elections Near

The City Bar ranks candidates as "approved" and "not approved," and released their rankings on Tuesday. Early voting in New York runs June 15 through June 23,. Election day is June 25.
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New York Law Journal

NY Gov. Removes 'Acting' Designation From Longtime Court of Claims Leader

Judge Richard Sise has been named presiding judge of the court with exclusive authority over civil lawsuits involving monetary claims against the state government and agencies.
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Daily Business Review

Appellate Court Rules Defense Litigator's 'Improper' Comments Don't Warrant New Florida Trial

"In light of the sustained objections, curative instructions, and admonishment of counsel, the effect of the improper comments falls short of fundamental error," the state appellate court ruled.
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The Recorder

State Budget Deal Allows Court Remote Proceedings to Continue—For Now

A budget deal between California Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders reflects court reporters' political clout in Sacramento.
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New York Law Journal

Albany DA Aims to Stave Off Challenger, Grant Funding Backlash, in Democratic Primary

Meanwhile, four attorneys and a judge are vying for three Family Court judgeships, one of the seats newly created by lawmakers.
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The Recorder

Judge Affirms Subpoena of Ex-LA City Attorney Mike Feuer in Lawyer's State Bar Court Trial

Feuer, a former state Assembly member, said he never spoke to Michael Libman, the Tarzana attorney accused of colluding with other lawyers to fabricate a settlement favorable to the city of Los Angeles.
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Daily Business Review

This Lawyer Faced Extortion Charges, Thanks to a Condo Association Dispute

"The mere identification and communication of adverse information is not criminally actionable as extortion," prosecutors said in their closeout memo.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Cozen O'Connor, Faegre Drinker Add to State AGs Practices

Cozen O'Connor is moving into Little Rock with the hire of a former Arkansas attorney general, while Faegre Drinker's hire arrives from Troutman Pepper in New York.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

A 'Really Painful Situation for Sarah': Clear Remedy Given in ADA Suit

"More elected officials with disabilities is only going to be helpful when we're talking about improving policymaking," Kacey Considine said.
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